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But none of them satisfy my needs, I want to make the gallery to show many pictures of my son that's simple to load but can work on many screen sizes of PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones. So this is the reason I created this JavaScript plugin.

And now I'm happy to share this JavaScript project to everyone that may need. Basically, this JavaScript is very easy to install, use and customize. Just download the package, then fill your photo data and run.

Therefore, today, we have compiled a new list where we are showcasing more 30 excellent AJAX, JavaScript and Lightbox based image galleries for you to boost your photo websites, web-based picture galleries or just personal photo portal.

CSS3 - a new web technology that's attracting many web developers, web coders and web programmers - and be with HTML5, we can create a lot of awesome and stunning web experiments that the audiences can not be disappointed by using; obviously we have to need the support of JavaScript programming language, JavaScript frameworks.

But today in this HTML JavaScript tutorial, I have compiled some impressive JavaScript example code you can use for presenting your pictures on web page effectively. Mostly JavaScript image galleries don't have any technical requirements. All of them don't use Flash, but JavaScript, and they require very little coding. Hope you will enjoy with these web photo galleries, some names I'm impressed: Galleriffic, Slideviewer, Galleria, Spacegallery, Thickbox (jsB@nk using this jQuery plug-in), Fancybox, MooFlow, Lightbox2, Minishowcase, CSS Image Gallery, Highslide JS.

JavaScript is playing very important role in modern web designing. Its sliding animation and fading effects enhance the look and feel of a website. The reason behind the popularity of JavaScript is because of its open source ready-to-use plug-ins.

As a web developer/designer and programmer/coder, when start to build a complex website, obviously we had to be confused by a lot of possible choice for a specifying JavaScript task required. At present, with the strong increase of JavaScript applications, JavaScript frameworks, JavaScript plug-ins and add-ons, we become more and more confused in choosing a best solution, such as dynamic JavaScript navigation menu, tabbing systems, right JavaScript frameworks, JavaScript slideshow gallery, JavaScript Lightbox gallery ...

This free HTML JavaScript tutorial shows you how to choose a best JavaScript solution through a 7 steps test:

1. What Happens/What Will You Do If Browser's JavaScript Turned Off?
2. How To Change The Look, Feel And Content?
3. How Usable And Semantic Is The Final Product?
4. Do You Understand What's Going On?
5. Does It Play Well With Others?
6. How Dedicated Is The Maintainer?
7. Is There A Testing Plan, And Is Upgrading And Extending Easy?

Lightbox Image Viewer 2.0 expands upon Lightbox Image Viewer with a few new features. While the original version is great for viewing images individually on the page, Lightbox 2.0 supports a new "grouping" feature that lets you group related images on the page for easy browsing amongst them. The transitional effect for bringing up an image also differs from the original. And like before, this JavaScript supports optional caption display, plus incremental preloading of the next image when images are grouped. Very nice!